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Three Counties Hospital To the east of Arlesey stands an impressive Gothic style Mansion. This is Fairfield Hall. Now the centre piece to the Fairfield Park development it was originally built in the 19th century as a purpose built Asylum for the mentally unstable. So why was ‘Three Counties Asylum’ built? We have to go back to the early 19th century to understand why all the large county asylums exist and why the Three Counties became such a huge, self-contained site. Bedlam . . . You must have heard the saying “it was bedlam at work today” or “the kids have drove me mad running about and screaming, it was bedlam till they went to bed”. The sayings come from the conditions and treatment of patients at Bethlem Asylum. Conditions both at Bethlem and the York Asylum were absolutely terrible. Inmates were chained to the walls by their necks, or shackled to the walls by their ankles, they slept in cells just like prison cells, with bars rather than a door. The smell was putrid as sanitary conditions were light, and ventilation was virtually non-existent. The atmosphere was one of fear. Disease was also very common. Inmates had to sleep on a bed of straw normally on the stone floor. Abuse was rife from physical to sexual, it seemed as though the only type of people who worked there were bullies – sadistic and cruel. In the 19th century people used to go to ‘Bedlam’ to stare and poke fun at those on the inside. Before the people went in to view inmates, the 8 | February 2015 | Top: Postcard of Three Counties Hospital from the Doreen Rix collection . The colourised black and white image is postmarked 17 February 1906. Above: Samuel Tuke – instigator of the reform in care for the mentally ill. An etching by C. Callet. – Wellcome from downloaded from Wikimedia attendants would hit, beat up or abuse the poor unfortunates just so there would be a good show for the paying public. For a simple coin, one could go through the ‘Penny Gate’ at Bedlam, this allowed you virtual freedom to peer into the cells, poke fun, shout and be abusive to the poor inmates and laugh at them. View the freaks at the “Show of Bethlehem” that was the headline in the tourist books of the day. Entry ݅́